quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 13, 2002 2:42 PM |
mbaulez |
After upgrading to 10.2.2, quartz extreme is disabled for pci ATI radeon 7000 Mac Edition .Obliged to use "pci extreme" to re-enable it. I noticed that I have a better speed with "speed run" graphic test . |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 25, 2002 3:01 PM |
marcush |
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If you do bandwidth intensive tasks like capturing video and audio in Final Cut Pro 3 you will notice degraded video quality and audio dropouts. Games, however, seem to be unaffected on my Power Tower Pro. I guess because they are run in OpenGL. The Quartz engine is actually an OpenGL application, which is handled by the video card's hardware under QE, so I guess that is why I don't see a performance drop playing OpenGL games. |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 25, 2002 12:07 PM |
mbaulez |
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You mean that enabling quartz extreme slows the other pci cards? |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 24, 2002 10:58 PM |
skip |
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I'm running 10.2.2 with a Radeon 7000 32M card. It works rather well, although there are artifacts in video when the video is backgrounded and sometimes icons go all screwy. Whether it's faster or not has been debated all over the place. If you need PCI bandwidth, it'll slow the rest of your PCI cards down to have it enabled, so don't do it. It doesn't speed up much of the foreground window but it does seriously speed up background windows and it reduces CPU load, which is important for my venerable G3 400. I've got an 8600/G3/400/1M Sonnet with a Radeon 7000/32M, ATTO PCI, 9G Seagate with OS X. |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 17, 2002 3:32 PM |
gchron |
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After enabling the QE the overall video performace shown in speedrun is slower but as I have seen the other indicastors was increased. This is very strange |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 5:34 PM |
marcush |
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I did a clean install of 10.2.2 and enabled Quartz Extreme and it works better than my other 10.2.2 installation, which was an "archive and install" upgrade from 10.1.5. Under the old installation scrolling the doc could be jittery. Also, the doc loading on bootup was jittery. No such behavior with a clean install of 10.2.2. |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 3:02 PM |
mbaulez |
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directly:http://www.danicsoft.com/index.php?content=utilities/spe edrun/index.php |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 2:48 PM |
mbaulez |
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http://www.versiontracker.com/redir.fcgi/kind=0&db=macos&id=15246 |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 2:47 PM |
mbaulez |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 2:46 PM |
mbaulez |
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it's not "speed test" but "speed run" available at |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 15, 2002 2:05 PM |
mbaulez |
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In europe ATI radeon mac edition is numbered 7000.Try "speed test" and you will see the difference, but don't expect miracle: my 9500/G3/400 under mac os 9.1 is faster than the fastest g4/1000 under Mac os 10.2... |
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RE: quartz extreme 10.2.2 |
November, 14, 2002 9:41 PM |
swoup1213 |
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I installed PCI Extreme today and instantly noticed enhancements with me moving open windows and scrolling. I'm using the ATI Radeon Mac Edition, not the 7000. Currently I'm running 10.1.5 and I hope to download the 10.2.2 update tomorrow, must be a popular download because I had a difficult time attempting to download it the other day. |